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― Maya Angelou

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Welcome to my blog! This is my journey, my first steps into the world of fictional writing. This blog is an online journal of sorts, where I share the progress of my work as well as what I have learned along the way. I hope you enjoy your time with me and that my experience may be of some use to you.

Definition Page

Welcome to my Definition Page!

Being french, on many occasions I would read a novel and come across a word I was unfamiliar with. I would then look up these words to understand their meaning, but often forget them since they are not common vocabulary. So I decided to create this page to write down these words in the hopes of remembering them.

This list will be updated each time I will research a new word. Please pardon the formating, as it seems to be an issue on this page. These definitions were found using a simple Google search.

Emphraxis(em-frak'sis)

noun: emphraxis

A clogging or obstruction of the mouth of the sweat gland.

An impaction.

Festoon(fes·toon)

verb, past tense; festooned

1. adorn (a place) with ribbons, garlands, or other decorations. "the room was festooned with balloons and streamers"

Harpsichord (harp·si·chord)

noun: harpsichor

a horizontally strung stringed keyboard instrument, triangular in shape, consisting usually of two manuals controlling various sets of strings plucked by pivoted plectrums mounted on jacks. Some harpsichords have a pedal keyboard and stops by which the tone colour may be varie

(in music and film) move without interruption from one song, melody, or scene to another. "allowing one song to segue into the next"

noun: segue; plural noun: segue

an uninterrupted transition from one piece of music or film scene to another

Seminole (sem·i·nole)

noun: Seminole; plural noun: Seminole; plural noun: Seminoles

a member of an American Indian people of the Creek confederacy and their descendants, noted for resistance in the 19th century to encroachment on their land in Georgia and Florida. Many were resettled in Oklahoma.

either of the Muskogean languages, usually Creek, spoken by the Seminole.

adjective: Seminol

of or relating to the Seminole or their language.

Sheisty (shei·sty)

adjective: sheisty, alsowrittenshiesty, shysty

suspicious,shady;sneaky. ''He'sasheistyguy''

Likeashyster;unscrupulous: asheistythingtodo

Syzygy (syz·y·gy)

noun: syzygy; plural noun: syzygies

conjunction or opposition, especially of the moon with the sun "the planets were aligned in syzygy"

a pair of connected or corresponding things. "animus and anima represent a supreme pair of opposites, the syzygy"

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